Allure Magazine has surveyed 2,000 men and women from across the United States to find out what's beauty now. The findings turned out to be rather surprising.

Women are conflicted about curves

Seventy-three percent of women say that a curvier body type is more appealing now than it has been in the past ten years. Still, when asked if they wanted to change their hips, 85 percent of women wanted them to be narrower.

Aging isn't acceptable

Ninety-three percent of women say the pressure to look young today is greater than it's ever been.

African-American women have killer confidence

African-American women were three times as likely as Caucasian women to rate themselves at the hot end of the spectrum.

The most stressed-about body part: one guess

Thirty-five percent of men and women said that, if their is one part of thheir bodies they'd like to change the most, it's their stomachs.

Even guys worry about weight

Eighty-six percent of men said that they wanted to weigh less - as did 97 percent of women.

Men like bigger butts...on themselves?

Twenty-two percent of men (compared to 11 percent women) said that if they could change their butts, they would want it to be larger.

Hair colors have surprising stereotypes

Both men and women said that brunettes and blondes are considered to be beautiful, sexy and classy. However, brunettes were also found to be intelligent and trustworthy. And while blondes are seen as confident, they were also voted most bitchy.